Written on border of negative "Berea College Boone Tavern owned and operated by school." Four horses and several men and women stand in front of Boone Tavern. To the left of the building stands a group of men next to a car. The words "Boone Tavern"...

A man sits atop a large rock formation, with a boarded up entrance to a cave below. Kentucky explorer and early settler Daniel Boone spent the winter of 1769-1770 in a cave on the Shawnee River in Mercer County, Kentucky.

Camp Daniel Boone, state YMCA camp on Kentucky River, Kentucky. Photograph of vertical riverbank cliff of rocks and trees. Caption on back: "Camp Daniel Boone - state YMCA camp on Kentucky River which opened June 13, 1928 for summer session."

Boys at YMCA camp, Camp Daniel Boone, Kentucky. Two men and fifteen boys pose in two rows in front of a tented building, the boys in front sitting. Four of the boys have sweatshirts with large "Y"'s on them. Most of the others, and the men, are...

Daniel Boone's grave and monument in Frankfort, Kentucky. Tiered white monument with square sides surrounded by a high iron fence. On the largest part of the monument is a panel carved with what looks like Boone fighting with another man who is...

Statue of Daniel Boone in Boonesboro, Kentucky. Statue of Boone leaning on a rifle in a cap and a coat with epaulets. The statue is atop a high, wide stone pedestal or wall with sloping sides and an illegible plaque which looks like it says Boone's...

A statue of Daniel Boone, located in Cherokee Park and designed by Enid Yandell (1869-1934), sits atop a pedestal made of over sized rough stone slabs. The bottom of the statue has Enid Yandell's name and the date 1892.

Portrait by Chester Harding made in 1819, only personal portrait ever painted of Boone. Bust of white haired Boone on a dark background inscribed in white letters, "Colonel Daniel Boone: As Chester Harding saw him in 1819 when he painted the first...

Monument for Daniel Boone in the Frankfort Cemetery in Franklin County, Kentucky. Boone died in 1820 in Missouri, but his and his wife's remains were reinterred in Kentucky in 1845. ULPA 1999.36.91 is a duplicate image on a yellow card.